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  Quote JayB Replybullet Posted: 23 Apr 2013 at 1:45pm
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The rock is a great indicator. I've been trying to get photos at different levels when I'm there, recording both DOE gage cfs and stick gage height, so we can have a visual gage guide here.
 


Big thumbs up for that idea. Thanks for investing the effort in that project. That'll be a great community resource when it's online.

Seems like there's a good gauge rock just below one of the bridges on the Little Wenatchee. I've only done the run once ~3 years ago, when the top of the rock was exposed, which I take it was on the lowish side of preferred flows, but maybe some regulars could post their takes on the gauge rock?


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  Quote JoesKayak Replybullet Posted: 23 Apr 2013 at 2:51pm
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Originally posted by JoesKayak

The rock is a great indicator. I've been trying to get photos at different levels when I'm there, recording both DOE gage cfs and stick gage height, so we can have a visual gage guide here.
 


Big thumbs up for that idea. Thanks for investing the effort in that project. That'll be a great community resource when it's online.

Seems like there's a good gauge rock just below one of the bridges on the Little Wenatchee. I've only done the run once ~3 years ago, when the top of the rock was exposed, which I take it was on the lowish side of preferred flows, but maybe some regulars could post their takes on the gauge rock?





Thanks! And if anyone has pics of the rock to contribute and know what the stick and/or DOE cfs was I'd love to get them to add to this project.
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